Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not been invited to join the rest of the Royal Family on their annual summer Balmoral holiday, it has been claimed. Each year, the royals head to the Scottish Highlands estate, where they can enjoy walks in the beautiful countryside, picnics and barbecues. Balmoral was said to be the place that made the late Queen happiest and she died there aged 96 almost two years ago.
This year, King Charles is expected to keep up his mother's tradition of inviting the family to spend time there this summer, with the likes of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their family believed to be attending. READ MORE - Man appears in court charged with murder of Daena Walsh in Cork READ MORE - Pictured: mum-of-two, 27, found dead with suspected stab wounds in burning apartment in Co. Cork But when it comes to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have had a rocky relationship with their royal relatives, PEOPLE magazine reports that they have not been invited - and that they have been snubbed for the past few years.
As a youngster, Harry would spend most of his summers in the Scottish Highlands, although it is not believed that Meghan has ever visited Balmoral Castle since she married her husband. It comes after a source claimed that Harry and Charles are no longer speaking with one long-running issue seeing their estrangement deepen. It had been hoped that the father and son were on the road to begin repairing their rift, especially after they met when Harry dash.